Long Beach has great food, art and neighborhoods. Families love La Canada/south Pasadena for their good schools, outdoor spaces and beautiful homes; Alhambra is a great family area with great Chinese food. Lots of good pocket neighborhoods. Inglewood has really grown due to the stadiums, teams and concerts.
SILVERLAKE !!!!!!! .... The west side is NOT the only area of Los Angeles where you can find great neighborhoods !! And the more west you go the more insane traffic is !!!
These are all influencer/wealthy/party kid neighborhoods... More real people live east of DTLA and in the valley where things are cheaper, there are more realistic jobs and there's a lot less traffic.
Woodland Hills. I don't really mind the heat as my home state gets pretty humid in the summers too. Plus the Valley seems like it has more greenery compared to the west side.
I’ve been watching a lot of your videos because I will be moving to LA for work. I lived in Culver City for 3 months during an internship, so I do have minimal experience with living in the LA area, but I am coming from the Midwest. I know you mostly help with buying property, but would you say that your recommendations hold true for renting as well? Thanks for making these videos!
I really enjoy this type of videos more than house tours
Lots to come
Long Beach has great food, art and neighborhoods. Families love La Canada/south Pasadena for their good schools, outdoor spaces and beautiful homes; Alhambra is a great family area with great Chinese food. Lots of good pocket neighborhoods.
Inglewood has really grown due to the stadiums, teams and concerts.
Great content, Sir! Thanks for including street view pictures.
SILVERLAKE !!!!!!! .... The west side is NOT the only area of Los Angeles where you can find great neighborhoods !! And the more west you go the more insane traffic is !!!
The west side is awful. All old rich people and basic transplants. East side is where it’s at!
These are all influencer/wealthy/party kid neighborhoods... More real people live east of DTLA and in the valley where things are cheaper, there are more realistic jobs and there's a lot less traffic.
Lol the bad shushi part
Woodland Hills. I don't really mind the heat as my home state gets pretty humid in the summers too. Plus the Valley seems like it has more greenery compared to the west side.
El Segundo, Westchester, Manhattan Beach!? Little biased since I grew up in these areas.
Love the south bay
Your next video has to include Toluca Lake
love Toluca
nice video, could you include prices for apartments, it's great to see so many eatery's
I’ve been watching a lot of your videos because I will be moving to LA for work. I lived in Culver City for 3 months during an internship, so I do have minimal experience with living in the LA area, but I am coming from the Midwest. I know you mostly help with buying property, but would you say that your recommendations hold true for renting as well? Thanks for making these videos!
Beverly/Fairfax by The Grove…my LA hood…love your energy and drive Darren…you represent the energy and optimism of LA…keep pushing!! ❤
appreciate you
sawtelle has the best pho place, however back when I was there it was not so safe anymore.
What’s it called
West L.A. please. Pasadena/Arcadia too.
I just moved from the east coast for a job in Hawthorne. All these places are a crap commute for me. Any suggestions?
lookin juiced bruh
What’s juiced
@@darrenkrizlosangeles jacked, hitting the gym
Nothing East of Farifax?
Muscle beach is good.
Literally shows only the West Side of Los Angeles...come on man...
:)